Thursday, April 20, 2023

Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Technology Stack Documentation Roadmap (Doc ID 1934915.1)

 This document acts as a central list of books and My Oracle Support knowledge documents that describe the recommended use and deployment of various optional and required components of the technology stack that underpins the overall Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) Release 12.2 architecture.

Note: This roadmap lists Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 documents only.
  • If you are looking for knowledge documents created for 12.x releases prior to 12.2, refer to Document 380482.1Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 Technology Stack Documentation Roadmap.
  • If you are looking for Release 11i knowledge documents, refer to Document 207159.1Oracle E-Business Suite Release 11i Technology Stack Documentation Roadmap.

You should periodically check this Document 1934915.1 on My Oracle Support for the addition of new knowledge documents, which will be listed when they are published. There is a change log at the end of this document.

If you want to be notified when any of the My Oracle Support documents listed herein are updated, refer to My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 793436.2Subscribing to Hot Topic E-Mails.

The documents listed do not replace the standard books in the Oracle E-Business Suite Documentation Web Library, but should be read in conjunction with the latest version of the relevant books: for example, a document may refer the reader to a book for background information, and a book may point to a document as the best source of up-to-date information on a new or rapidly-changing topic. The most relevant books are listed in a note at the beginning of applicable sections, before the supporting My Oracle Support knowledge documents. Using the Web Library ensures you are seeing the latest version of the books, which include any updates that have been made since publication of the versions supplied with your installation media.

Note: The following distinction applies to on-premises EBS environments and Oracle Cloud environments.

  • Many of the documents are applicable to both on-premises EBS environments and Oracle Cloud EBS environments, while others are specific to EBS on Oracle Cloud.
  • This document is accordingly divided into two main parts (1 and 2), to help ensure you refer to the correct documents for your environment.

In This Document

The various books and My Oracle Support knowledge documents listed herein are written and maintained by EBS Development, and categorized as follows.

Part 1 - On-Premises Environments and Oracle Cloud EnvironmentsPart 2 - Oracle Cloud Environments Only

Part 1 - On-Premises Environments and Oracle Cloud Environments

Note: This section lists documents that are applicable where Oracle E-Business Suite is running either on premises or on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Compute service. In addition, some of the application tier notes are also applicable even when the database tier is running on a database cloud service such as OCI VM DB Systems, OCI Exadata Cloud Services, or Exadata Cloud@Customer Generation 1 or Generation 2. Any individual exceptions to this are noted with the document.

Refer to Part 2 for database tier documents that apply when running on a cloud service, as well as general cloud documentation.

Section 1: Release Notes, Readmes, and Related Documents

Note: The primary documentation library book for this area is:
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Concepts

1.1: All 12.2 Releases

1.2: AD-TXK Updates

1.2.1: Application Instructions

  • Document 1583092.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2: Suite-Wide Rollup and AD/TXK Delta Information
  • Document 1617461.1, Applying the Latest AD and TXK Release Update Packs to Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 1903052.1, Applying A Non-Current Version of the AD and TXK Release Update Packs to Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2

1.2.2: Release Notes

  • Document 2857317.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Applications DBA and Technology Stack Release Notes for R12.AD.C.Delta.14 and R12.TXK.C.Delta.14
  • Document 2758994.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Applications DBA and Technology Stack Release Notes for R12.AD.C.Delta.13 and R12.TXK.C.Delta.13
  • Document 2649885.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Applications DBA and Technology Stack Release Notes for R12.AD.C.Delta.12 and R12.TXK.C.Delta.12
  • Document 2527995.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Applications DBA and Technology Stack Release Notes for R12.AD.C.Delta.11 and R12.TXK.C.Delta.11
  • Document 2295390.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Applications DBA and Technology Stack Release Notes for R12.AD.C.Delta.10 and R12.TXK.C.Delta.10
  • Document 2233485.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Applications DBA and Technology Stack Release Notes for R12.AD.C.Delta.9 and R12.TXK.C.Delta.9
  • Document 2159750.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Applications DBA and Technology Stack Release Notes for R12.AD.C.Delta.8 and R12.TXK.C.Delta.8
  • Document 2033780.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Applications DBA and Technology Stack Release Notes for R12.AD.C.Delta.7 and R12.TXK.C.Delta.7
  • Document 1983782.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Applications DBA and Technology Stack Release Notes for R12.AD.C.Delta.6 and R12.TXK.C.Delta.6
  • Document 1934471.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2: Now Available - Essential Bundle Fixes for AD Delta 5 and TXK Delta 5
  • Document 1644660.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Technology Stack and Applications DBA Release Notes for R12.TXK.C.Delta.5 and R12.AD.C.Delta.5
  • Document 1674784.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2: Now Available - Essential Consolidated Rollup Patches for AD Delta 4 and TXK Delta 4
  • Document 1624423.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Technology Stack and Applications DBA Release Notes for R12.TXK.C.Delta.4 and R12.AD.C.Delta.4

1.3: Applications Technology Product Family Updates

1.4: Release 12.2.12

  • Document 2876726.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2.12 Readme
  • Document 2899035.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Applications DBA and Technology Stack Release Notes for Release 12.2.12

1.5: Release 12.2.11

  • Document 2758997.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2.11 Readme
  • Document 2758996.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Applications DBA and Technology Stack Release Notes for Release 12.2.11

1.6: Release 12.2.10

  • Document 2666934.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2.10 Readme
  • Document 2693485.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Applications DBA and Technology Stack Release Notes for Release 12.2.10

1.7: Release 12.2.9

1.8: Release 12.2.8

  • Document 2393248.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2.8 Readme
  • Document 2292750.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Applications DBA and Technology Stack Release Notes for Release 12.2.7 and 12.2.8

1.9: Release 12.2.7

  • Document 2230783.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2.7 Readme
  • Document 2292750.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Applications DBA and Technology Stack Release Notes for Release 12.2.7 and 12.2.8

1.10: Release 12.2.6

1.11: Release 12.2.5

1.12: Release 12.2.4

1.13 Release 12.2.3

Section 2: Installation and Configuration

Note: The primary documentation library books for this area are:
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Installation Guide: Using Rapid Install
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Setup Guide
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Flexfields Guide
  • Oracle Workflow Client Installation Guide
  • Oracle iSetup User's Guide
  • Oracle Application Management Pack for Oracle E-Business Suite Guide
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Mobile Apps Administrator's Guide
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Multiple Organizations Implementation Guide

2.1: Administration and Management

  • Document 1378579.1, Troubleshooting Rapid Install for E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 1375769.1, Sharing The Application Tier File System in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 1375686.1, Using Load-Balancers with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 373548.1, How To Collect And Use Forms Trace and Forms Runtime Diagnostics (FRD) in Oracle Applications Release 12
  • Document 393861.1, Globalization Guide for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.0 to 12.2
  • Document 393320.1, Internationalization Update Notes for Release 12.2
  • Document 437878.1, Upgrading OracleAS 10g Forms and Reports in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12
  • Document 444248.1, Using the OracleAS 10.1.2 Forms and Reports Builders with Oracle Applications Release 12
  • Document 807393.1, Hijrah and Thai Calendar Support in Oracle E-Business Suite R12.1 and 12.2
  • Document 1581549.1, Best Practices for Minimizing Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2.n Upgrade Downtime
  • Document 1583752.1 Express Diagnosis of Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2.n Upgrade Performance Issues
  • Document 1597531.1, Oracle Applications Release 12.2: Upgrade Sizing and Best Practices
  • Document 1906545.1, Resolving Domain Deployment Issues When Installing Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 567015.1, Using IPv6 with Oracle E-Business Suite Releases 11i and 12
  • Document 1077709.1, Using Lightweight MLS With Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.1.3 and Higher
  • Document 563019.1, Complying with Daylight Saving Time (DST) and Time Zone Rule Changes in E-Business Suite Release 12
  • Document 384241.1, Using Forms Socket Mode with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12
  • Document 414992.1, Using Cygwin to Maintain Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 on Windows
  • Document 1460742.1, Deploying Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud and Oracle Exadata Database Machine
  • Document 2025309.1, Using Oracle Database In-Memory with Oracle E-Business Suite
  • Document 2045552.1, Getting Started with Oracle Application Management Pack (AMP) for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 13.1.1.1.0
  • Document 2676355.1, Getting Started with Oracle Application Management Pack for Oracle E-Business Suite (AMP), Release 13.4.1.0.0
  • Document 2528000.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Performance Best Practices
  • Document 2749775.1, EBS 12.2 Upgrade Readiness Checker - Database Tier (EURC-DT)
  • Document 2816243.1, Oracle iSetup Release Notes for Release 12.2.11
  • Document 2736939.1, Downloading Oracle E-Business Suite Electronic Technical Reference Manual (eTRM), Release 12.1 and 12.2
  • Document 2850246.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Electronic Technical Reference Manual (eTRM), Release 12.2

2.2: Installation and Upgrade

  • Document 1330701.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Installation and Upgrade Notes Release 12 (12.2) for Linux x86-64
  • Document 1330702.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Installation and Upgrade Notes Release 12 (12.2) for Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-bit)
    • This document applies to on-premises environments only
  • Document 1330703.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Installation and Upgrade Notes Release 12 (12.2) for IBM AIX on Power Systems (64-bit)
    • This document applies to on-premises environments only
  • Document 1330704.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Installation and Upgrade Notes Release 12 (12.2) for HP-UX Itanium
    • This document applies to on-premises environments only
  • Document 1330706.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Installation and Upgrade Notes Release 12 (12.2) for Microsoft Windows x64 (64-bit)
    • This document applies to on-premises environments only

2.3: Cloning

Note: The documents in this section only apply to EBS environments that are located on-premises or on the OCI Compute service.
  • Document 1383621.1, Cloning Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Rapid Clone
  • Document 1614793.1, Cloning Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Environments Integrated with Oracle Access Manager 11gR2 (11.1.2) and Oracle E-Business Suite AccessGate
  • Document 1679270.1, Cloning Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 RAC Enabled Systems with Rapid Clone
  • Document 2047809.1, Cloning Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 (AD-TXK Delta 6 or Lower Codelevel) with Rapid Clone
  • Document 2552208.1. Cloning Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Multitenant Database using Rapid Clone

2.4: Virtualization

Note: The documents in this section only apply to EBS environments that are located on-premises.
  • Document 2717713.1, Oracle VM Virtual Appliance for Oracle E-Business Suite Deployment Guide, Release 12.2.10
  • Document 2580936.1, Oracle VM Virtual Appliance for Oracle E-Business Suite Deployment Guide, Release 12.2.9
  • Document 2462176.1, Oracle VM Virtual Appliance for Oracle E-Business Suite Deployment Guide, Release 12.2.8
  • Document 2328923.1, Oracle VM Virtual Appliance for Oracle E-Business Suite Deployment Guide, Release 12.2.7
  • Document 2254565.1, Oracle VM Virtual Appliance for Oracle E-Business Suite Deployment Guide, Release 12.2.6
  • Document 1928303.1, Oracle VM Virtual Appliances for Oracle E-Business Suite Deployment Guide, Release 12.2.4
  • Document 1954255.1, Oracle VM Templates for Oracle E-Business Suite for Exalogic Deployment Guide, Release 2.2.4
  • Document 1633952.1, Oracle VM Templates for Oracle E-Business Suite for Exalogic Deployment Guide, Release 12.2.3
  • Document 1620448.1, Oracle VM Virtual Appliances for Oracle E-Business Suite Deployment Guide, Release 12.2.3
  • Document 1904928.1, Application Management Suite: Quick Provisioning of Oracle E-Business Suite Using Virtual Assemblies

2.5: Secure Enterprise Search

  • Document 462377.1, Installing Oracle E-Business Suite Secure Enterprise Search, Release 12
  • Document 726239.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Secure Enterprise Search Troubleshooting Guidelines, Release 12

2.6: Development and Customizations

Note: The primary documentation library books for this area are:
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Developer's Guide
  • Oracle E-Business Suite UI Standards for Forms-Based Products
  • Oracle Application Framework Personalization Guide
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Desktop Integration Framework Developer's Guide
  • Oracle iSetup Developer's Guide
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway Developer's Guide
  • Oracle Workflow Developer's Guide
  • Oracle Workflow API Reference
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Mobile Foundation Developer's Guide
  • Document 1306563.1, Extending Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.1.3 and Above Using Oracle Application Express (APEX).
  • Document 1577707.1, Creating a Custom Application in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 1577661.1, Developing and Deploying Customizations in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 1485444.1, Using the Latest UIX Update with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 2800195.1, Oracle Application Framework Release Notes for Release 12.2.11
  • Document 1315485.1, Oracle Application Framework Developer's Guide: Index
  • Document 1315505.1, OA Extension Component Reference: Index
  • Document 1315510.1, Oracle Application Framework Profile Options: Index
  • Document 1455931.1, Oracle Application Framework Development FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
  • Document 1512113.1, Oracle Application Framework Troubleshooting Guide
  • Document 1927975.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Upgrade Considerations for OAF-based Applications and Oracle CRM Technology Foundation
  • Document 1108093.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Java Caching Framework Developer's Guide
  • Document 395441.1, Oracle Application Framework Support Guidelines for Customers
  • Document 974422.1, Embedding Analytics in Oracle E-Business Suite
  • Document 416708.1, How to Identify Required Oracle JDeveloper Patches For Oracle E-Business Release 12.x or 11i
  • Document 1296491.1, FAQ for Integration of Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) Applications
  • Document 1916149.1, Guidance for Integrating Custom and Third-Party Products With Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 2833762.1, Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2013, 2017, or 2019 with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.1 and 12.2 on Microsoft Windows

2.7: Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery

Note: The primary documentation library book for this area is:
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery Integration and System Administration Guide
  • Document 2344819.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery Globalization Guide, Release 12.2 V9
  • Document 2344840.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery Clustering Guide, Release 12.2 V9
  • Document 2344818.1, Installing Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery, Release 12.2 V9
  • Document 2277347.1, DMZ and TLS Configuration Guide for Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery, Release 12.2 V8
  • Document 2214433.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery Clustering Guide, Release 12.2 V8
  • Document 2214432.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery Globalization Guide, Release 12.2 V8
  • Document 2214431.1, Installing Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery, Release 12.2 V8
  • Document 2169333.1, DMZ and TLS Configuration Guide for Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery, Release 12.2 V7
  • Document 2097205.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery Clustering Guide, Release 12.2 V7
  • Document 2097204.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery Globalization Guide, Release 12.2 V7
  • Document 2097196.1, Installing Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery, Release 12.2 V7
  • Document 2038186.1, DMZ and SSL Configuration Guide for Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery, Release 12.2 V6
  • Document 1970072.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery Globalization Guide, Release 12.2 V6
  • Document 2021220.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery Clustering Guide, Release 12.2 V6
  • Document 1970071.1, Installing Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery, Release 12.2 V6
  • Document 1575921.1, DMZ and SSL Configuration Guide for Oracle E-Business Suite Extensions for Oracle Endeca, Release 12.2 V4 and V5
  • Document 1574274.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Extensions for Oracle Endeca Clustering Guide, Release 12.2 V4 and V5
  • Document 1613997.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Extensions for Oracle Endeca Globalization Guide, Release 12.2 V5
  • Document 1614014.1, Installing Oracle E-Business Suite Extensions for Oracle Endeca, Release 12.2 V5
  • Document 1574273.1, Installing Oracle E-Business Suite Extensions for Oracle Endeca, Release 12.2 V4
  • Document 1574275.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Extensions for Oracle Endeca Globalization Guide, Release 12.2 V4

2.8: Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework

Note: The primary documentation library books for this area are:
  • Oracle E-Business Suite User's Guide
  • Oracle E-Business Suite: Administering Enterprise Command Centers
  • Oracle E-Business Suite: Extending Enterprise Command Centers

Additionally, see the product-specific implementation guide and user's guide for more information about each Enterprise Command Center.

For more details about product-specific documentation, see Oracle E-Business Suite Enterprise Command Centers Quick Start Guide.

  • Document 2495053.1, Installing Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework, Release 12.2 (latest version)
  • Document 2745581.1 Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework High Availability, Release 12.2
  • Document 2496445.1, Enabling TLS for Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework, Release 12.2 (latest version)
  • Document 2870144.1, Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework Globalization Guide, Release 12.2 V9
  • Document 2870143.1, Installing Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework, Release 12.2 V8
  • Document 2821770.1, Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework Globalization Guide, Release 12.2 V8
  • Document 2821769.1, Installing Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework, Release 12.2 V7
  • Document 2774310.1, Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework Globalization Guide, Release 12.2 V7
  • Document 2774311.1, Installing Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework, Release 12.2 V6
  • Document 2707403.1 Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework Globalization Guide, Release 12.2 V6
  • Document 2707404.1 Installing Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework, Release 12.2 V5
  • Document 2668032.1, Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework Globalization Guide, Release 12.2 V5
  • Document 2668033.1, Installing Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework, Release 12.2 V4
  • Document 2611443.1, Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework Globalization Guide, Release 12.2 V4
  • Document 2611435.1, Installing Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework, Release 12.2 V3
  • Document 2557059.1, Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework Globalization Guide, Release 12.2 V3
  • Document 2557058.1, Installing Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework, Release 12.2 V2
  • Document 2527147.1, Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework Globalization Guide, Release 12.2 V2
  • Document 2527150.1, Extending Oracle Enterprise Command Centers, Release 12.2 V2
  • Document 2409163.1, Installing Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework, Release 12.2 V1
  • Document 2441262.1, Enabling TLS for Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework, Release 12.2 V1

Section 3: Patching

Note: The primary documentation library books for this area are:
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Concepts
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Maintenance Guide

3.1: Administration and Management

  • Document 1267768.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Releases 11i and 12.x: Required Updates for Patch Wizard
  • Document 1531121.1, Using the Online Patching Readiness Report in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 1677498.1, How to Restore An Abandoned Node in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 244040.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Recommended Performance Patches
  • Document 1583902.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2: Online Patching FAQ
  • Document 1584097.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2: Backup and Recovery Guidelines For Online Patching Cutover
  • Document 1678355.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2: Validations Performed By the adop Online Patching Utility
  • Document 1901242.1, Script to Diagnose adop and Other AD-TXK Issues in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 2749774.1, EBS Technology Patch Automation Tool for Application Tier (ETPAT-AT)
  • Document 1594274.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2: Consolidated List of Oracle Database Patches and Bug Fixes
  • Document 2877607.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2: Consolidated List of Oracle Fusion Middleware Patches and Bug Fixes

3.2: Database

Note: The documents in this section only apply to EBS environments that are located on-premises or on the OCI Compute service.
  • Document 1147107.1, Database Patch Set Update Overlay Patches Required for Use with PSUs and Oracle E-Business Suite (Only applies to EBS environments located on-premises or on the OCI Compute service.)
  • Document 2683670.1, Previous Oracle Database 19c Release Update Database Patch Lists for Oracle E-Business Suite

3.3: Special Platforms

Note: The documents in this section only apply to EBS environments that are located on-premises.
  • Document 1392527.1, Database Patches Required by Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Engineered Systems: Exadata Database Machines and SuperClusters

Section 4: Database Tier

Note: The primary documentation library book for this area is:
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Concepts

4.1: Administration and Management

  • Document 1926202.1, Using Oracle EBS 12.2 with a Database Tier Only Platform on Oracle 12c Release 1
  • Document 396009.1, Database Initialization Parameters for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12
  • Document 554539.1, Using Database Partitioning with Oracle E-Business Suite
  • Document 1072636.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 High Availability Documentation Roadmap
  • Document 1349240.1, Database Preparation Guidelines for an E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Upgrade
  • Document 1513976.1, Using Oracle 11g Release 2 Automated Storage Management with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 in a Non-RAC Installation
  • Document 1613707.1, Using Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with a Database Tier Only Platform on Oracle 11.2
  • Document 1926203.1, Export/Import Process for Oracle EBS 12.2 Using Oracle Database 12c Release 1
  • Document 1613716.1, Export/Import Process for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Database Instances Using Oracle Database 11.2
  • Document 1944539.1, Using Active Data Guard Reporting with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 and an Oracle 11g or 12c Database
  • Document 2608030.1, Using Active Data Guard Reporting with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 and Oracle Database 19c
  • Document 2665458.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2: Upgrading to Oracle Database 19c with Existing Physical Standby
  • Document 2093158.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2: Upgrading to Oracle Database 12c with Existing Physical Standby
  • Document 2525754.1, Using UTL_FILE_DIR or Database Directories for PL/SQL File I/O in Oracle E-Business Suite Releases 12.1 and 12.2
  • Document 2567105.1, FAQ: Oracle E-Business Suite and the Oracle Multitenant Architecture
  • Document 2554156.1, Export/Import Process for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Database Instances Using Oracle Database 19c
  • Document 2458161.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database 12c Release 1 Advanced Row Compression
  • Document 2615883.1, Using Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with a Database Tier Only Platform on Oracle 19c
  • Document 2617787.1, Business Continuity for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 on Oracle Database 19c Using Physical Host Names
  • Document 2617788.1, Business Continuity for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 on Oracle Database 19c Using Logical Host Names
  • Document 2246690.1, Business Continuity for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Using Logical Host Names with an Oracle 12c Physical Standby Database
  • Document 2088692.1, Business Continuity for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 using Virtual Hosts with Oracle 12c Physical Standby Database
  • Document 1963472.1, Business Continuity for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Using Oracle 12c (12.1.0.2) Physical Standby Database
  • Document 1491855.1, Business Continuity for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Using Oracle 11g (11gR2) Physical Standby Database
  • Document 2674405.1, Using Transportable Tablespaces to Migrate Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Using Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition On a Multitenant Environment
  • Document 2157661.1, Using Transportable Tablespaces to Migrate Oracle EBS Release 12.2 Using Oracle Database 12.1.0
  • Document 2755875.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 System Schema Migration
  • Document 2758993.1, Managing Database Privileges in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 (Running adgrants.sql)
  • Document 2758999.1, FAQ: Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 System Schema Migration
  • Document 2774309.1, Applying the Oracle E-Business Suite Consolidated Patch for EBS System Schema Migration

4.2: Oracle RAC

Note: The documents in this section only apply to EBS environments that are located on-premises.
  • Document 1570554.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2: Adding or Deleting 11gR2 or 12c1 Oracle RAC Nodes
  • Document 2608028.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2: Adding or Deleting 19c Oracle RAC Nodes
  • Document 2530665.1, Using Oracle 19c RAC Multitenant (Single PDB) with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 1626606.1, Using Oracle 12c Release 1 (12.1) Real Application Clusters with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 1453213.1, Using Oracle 11g Release 2 Real Application Clusters and Automatic Storage Management with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 2029173.1, Configuring and Managing Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2.x Forms and Concurrent Processing for Oracle RAC

4.3: Interoperability

Note: The documents in this section only apply to EBS environments that are located on-premises or on the OCI Compute service.
  • Document 2552181.1, Interoperability Notes: Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database 19c
  • Document 1926201.1, Interoperability Notes Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0)
  • Document 1959604.1, Interoperability Notes EBS Release 12.2 with Database 12cR1 (12.1.0.1)
  • Document 1623879.1, Interoperability Notes Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0)

4.4: Platform Migration

Note: The documents in this section only apply to EBS environments that are located on-premises or on the OCI Compute service.

Section 5: Application Tier

Note: The primary documentation library books for this area are:
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Concepts
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway Implementation Guide
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway User's Guide
  • Oracle e-Commerce Gateway Implementation Guide
  • Oracle e-Commerce Gateway User's Guide
  • Oracle XML Gateway User's Guide
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Mobile Foundation Developer's Guide

5.1: Management

  • Document 1355068.1, Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2 Patching Technology Components Guide
  • Document 1366187.1, Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2 Fusion Middleware Log Files: Locate,View, and Control
  • Document 1590356.1, Upgrading Oracle Fusion Middleware WebTier of Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 to the latest 11gR1 (11.1.1.x) PatchSet
  • Document 1905593.1, Managing Configuration of Oracle HTTP Server and Web Application Services in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 1940996.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Data Source Connection Pool Diagnostics
  • Document 2002603.1, Upgrading the Oracle Fusion Middleware WebTier of Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 to 11gR1 PatchSet 6 (11.1.1.7)
  • Document 2048954.1, Application Tier Platform Migration with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 2542826.1, Alternative Methods to Allow Access to Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console from Trusted Hosts for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 2555355.1, Prerequisite Steps to Configure Oracle Fusion Middleware 11.1.1.9 Components for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Before Applying the July 2019 and Later FMW OSS Security Patch
  • Document 2815560.1, Oracle e-Commerce Gateway Release Notes for Release 12.2.11

5.2: Integration

  • Document 1061947.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite with Content Management Repositories
  • Document 1388152.1, Overview of Single Sign-On Integration Options for Oracle E-Business Suite
  • Document 1576425.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Access Manager 11gR2 (11.1.2) using Oracle E-Business Suite AccessGate
  • Document 1595077.1, Using Oracle WebCenter 11.1.1 with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 1963114.1, Oracle E-Business Suite (12.2) AccessGate Sizing and Performance Guidelines
  • Document 1380591.1, Using Discoverer 11.1.1 with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 1311068.1, Installing Oracle E-Business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway, Release 12.2
  • Document 1317697.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway Troubleshooting Guide, Release 12.2
  • Document 2805690.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway Release Notes for Release 12.2.11
  • Document 1332262.1, Setting Up SAML Token Security for Oracle E-Business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway, Release 12.2
  • Document 1640073.1, Notes for Using Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher 10g in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 2884072.1, Configuring Oracle Workflow for OAuth 2.0 in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 2077434.1, Configuring an Oracle Workflow Notification Mailer with Cloud E-Mail Servers
  • Document 2474082.1, Configuring Attachments in Oracle Workflow E-mail Notifications in Release 12.2
  • Document 2277369.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Support Implications for Discoverer 11gR1
  • Document 2004495.1, Using Oracle GoldenGate to Replicate Data from Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 2692032.1, Deploying Oracle GoldenGate 19c to Achieve Operational Reporting for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 with Oracle Database 19c
  • Document 2095072.1, Oracle Traffic Director 11g Integration with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 on Oracle Exalogic
  • Document 2130592.1, Oracle Traffic Director 12c Integration with Oracle E-Business Suite Releases 12.1 and 12.2
  • Document 2339362.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Internet Directory 12c
  • Document 1371932.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Internet Directory 11gR1
  • Document 2278051.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Unified Directory 12c
  • Document 2003483.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Unified Directory 11gR2
  • Document 2339348.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Access Manager 12c using Oracle E-Business Suite AccessGate
  • Document 1584883.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle BPEL in Oracle SOA Suite 11g R1
  • Document 1951625.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2 with BPEL in Oracle SOA Suite 12c
  • Document 2347386.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2 with BPEL in Oracle SOA Cloud Service 12c
  • Document 2307813.1, Using Oracle WebCenter Portal 12.2.1 with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 1332645.1, Using Oracle WebCenter Portal 11.1.1 with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 2386063.1, Installation and configuration of Oracle BI Publisher Desktop with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.1 and 12.2
  • Document 2815564.1, Oracle XML Gateway Release Notes for Release 12.2.11.

Section 6: Client Tier

Note: The primary documentation library books for this area are:
  • Oracle E-Business Suite User's Guide
  • Oracle Workflow User's Guide

Section 7: Security

Note: The primary documentation library books for this area are:
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Concepts
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Security Guide
  • Document 1334930.1, Sensitive Administrative Pages in Oracle E-Business Suite
  • Document 1357849.1, Security Configuration Mechanisms in the Attachments Feature in Oracle E-Business Suite
  • Document 457166.1, R12: New Feature: Enhance Security With Non-Reversible Hash Password FNDCPASS
  • Document 946372.1, Secure Configuration of Oracle E-Business Suite Profiles
  • Document 1375670.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Configuration in a DMZ
  • Document 950018.1, Enhancing Oracle E-Business Suite Security with Separation of Duties
  • Document 1581584.1, Enabling the Oracle Database 11g Case-Sensitive Password Feature for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.1.1+
  • Document 2063486.1, FAQ: Oracle E-Business Suite Security
  • Document 1367293.1, Enabling TLS in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 2143101.1, Enabling SSL or TLS in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 1537100.1, Function Security and Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) in Oracle E-Business Suite
  • Document 1585296.1, Using TDE Tablespace Encryption with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 1585696.1, Using TDE Column Encryption with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 1926686.1, Using TDE Tablespace Encryption with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 on Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0)
  • Document 2322920.1, Using Fast Offline Conversion to Enable Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) for Oracle E-Business Suite
  • Document 2727580.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database Vault using EBS_SYSTEM
  • Document 2617770.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database Vault 19c
  • Document 2131435.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database Vault 12c
  • Document 1586321.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database Vault 11g Release 2
  • Document 2500511.1, Implementing Database Network Access Control Lists in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 or 12.1
  • Document 2559570.1, Using Fast Online Conversion to Enable Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) for Oracle E-Business Suite 
  • Document 2670270.1, Using Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Data Masking Template with Oracle Database 19c with Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 13c
  • Document 2076834.1, Using Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Data Masking Template with Oracle Database 11gR2 or 12cR1 with Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 13c
  • Document 2777404.1, Enabling Unified Auditing in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database Release 19c or 12c
  • Document 2793599.1, Traditional Database Auditing with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 2787151.1, Enable TCPS (TLSv1.2) for SQL*Net Traffic in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 2867473.1, Enable TCPS (TLS1.2) for Non-Oracle E-Business Suite Clients

Section 8: Additional Resources

The following documents are also relevant to Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 system administration:



Part 2 - Oracle Cloud Environments Only

Note: This section lists documents that are applicable where Oracle E-Business Suite is running on Oracle Cloud. Any individual exceptions to this are noted.

Refer to Part 1 for documents that apply when running EBS in either on-premises environments or Oracle Cloud environments.

Section 9: General

  • Document 2066260.1, Getting Started with Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud
  • Document 2517025.1, Getting Started with Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
  • Document 2774983.1, Getting Started with Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer Gen 2
  • Document 2825450.1, Getting Started with Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer Gen 1
  • Document 2517045.1, Getting Started with Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Classic
  • Document 2759000.1, Introduction and FAQ: Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Autonomous Database

Section 10: Cloud Tools

Note: The primary documentation library book for this area is:
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Cloud Manager Guide
  • Document 2656874.1, Standards Used by the Oracle E-Business Suite Cloud Manager for Provisioning Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Section 11: Database Patching on Database Cloud Services

  • Document 2360215.1, Installing Oracle Database 19c Patch Updates for Oracle E-Business Suite on Single Instance VM DB System in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
  • Document 2835624.1, Installing Oracle Database 12c Patch Updates for Oracle E-Business Suite on Single Instance VM DB System in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
  • Document 2835625.1, Installing Oracle Database 11g Patch Updates for Oracle E-Business Suite on Single Instance VM DB System in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
  • Document 2476292.1, Installing Oracle Database 19c Patch Updates for Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle RAC VM DB Systems in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
  • Document 2835622.1, Installing Oracle Database 12c Patch Updates for Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle RAC VM DB Systems in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
  • Document 2835623.1, Installing Oracle Database 11g Patch Updates for Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle RAC VM DB Systems in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
  • Document 2368508.1, Installing Oracle Database 19c Patch Updates for Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Exadata Cloud Services and Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer
  • Document 2835620.1, Installing Oracle Database 12c Patch Updates for Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Exadata Cloud Services and Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer
  • Document 2835621.1, Installing Oracle Database 11g Patch Updates for Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Exadata Cloud Services and Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer

Section 12: Database Upgrades on Database Cloud Services

12.1: DB Systems

  • Document 2714918.1, Upgrading Oracle Database 12c to 19c for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 on OCI VM DB Systems
  • Document 2758991.1, Migrating and Upgrading Oracle Database 11g to 19c for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 on OCI VM DB Systems
  • Document 2800199.1, Cloning an Oracle Database 19c DB System with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2
  • Document 2911999.1, Cloning an Oracle Database 19c DB System with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.1

12.2: Exadata Cloud Services

  • Document 2662718.1, Upgrading Oracle Database 12c to 19c for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 on Oracle Exadata Cloud Services and Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer Gen 2
  • Document 2567103.1, Upgrading Oracle Database 11g to 19c for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 on Oracle Exadata Cloud Services

Section 13: Additional Procedures

13.1: Manual Lift and Shift

  • Document 2781888.1, Migrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database 19c to Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer Gen 2
  • Document 2758998.1, Migrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database 12.1.0.2 to Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer Gen 2
  • Document 2743151.1, Example Manual Migration of Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database 19c to Oracle Base Database Service DB Systems
  • Document 2673057.1, Example Manual Migration of Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database 12.1.0.2 to Oracle Base Database Service DB Systems

13.2: Platform Migration

  • Document 2725558.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Platform Migration from On-Premises to Oracle Cloud Using Transportable Tablespaces with Oracle Database 19c
  • Document 2473449.1, E-Business Suite 12.2 Platform Migration from On-Premises to Oracle Cloud using Transportable Tablespaces with 12cR1

13.3: Integration

  • Document 2794300.1, Sharing the Application Tier File System in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 or 12.1.3 Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure File Storage Service
  • Document 2675815.1, Configuring Oracle E-Business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
  • Document 2766854.1, Using the Oracle WebLogic Suite UCM Image for the Oracle E-Business Suite Application Tier
  • Document 2734421.1, Provision a New Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework Release 12.2 (Latest Version) Installation on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
  • Document 2866882.1, Provision a New Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework Release 12.2 V7 Installation on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
  • Document 2818302.1, Provision a New Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework Release 12.2 V6 Installation on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
  • Document 2768880.1, Provision a New Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework Release 12.2 V5 Installation on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
  • Document 2695092.1, Provision a New Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework Release 12.2 V4 Installation on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
  • Document 2695092.1, Provision a New Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework Release 12.2 V3 Installation on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

13.4: Creating a Copy

  • Document 2795500.1, Creating a Copy of Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database 19c on Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer Gen 2
  • Document 2795469.1, Creating a Copy of Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database 12.1.0.2 on Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer Gen 2

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

txkcreateACL.sh INSTE8_APPLY 1

 WARNING: [AutoConfig Error Report]

The following report lists errors AutoConfig encountered during each
phase of its execution.  Errors are grouped by directory and phase.
The report format is:
      <filename>  <phase>  <return code where appropriate>  [APPLY PHASE]
  AutoConfig could not successfully execute the following scripts:
    Directory: /u02/app/oracle/product/12.1.0.0/EBSGOLDN/appsutil/install/EBSTEST_exanprd01-xti6e1
      txkcreateACL.sh         INSTE8_APPLY       1AutoConfig is exiting with status 1AutoConfig execution completed on Thu Mar 30 07:16:46 2023Time taken for AutoConfig execution to complete : 0 mins  24 secs-------You are running txkcreateACL.sh version 120.1.12020000.2is_pdb=falseThe environment settings are as follows ...       ORACLE_HOME : /u02/app/oracle/product/12.1.0.0/EBSGOLDN
        ORACLE_SID : EBSTEST
              PATH : /u02/app/oracle/product/12.1.0.0/EBSGOLDN/perl/bin:/u02/app/oracle/product/12.1.0.0/EBSGOLDN/bin:/u02/app/oracle/product/12.1.0.0/EBSGOLDN/OPatch:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:.
Executable : /u02/app/oracle/product/12.1.0.0/EBSGOLDN/bin/sqlplusExecuting txkcreateACL.sql ...SQL*Plus: Release 12.1.0.2.0 Production on Thu Mar 30 07:16:45 2023Copyright (c) 1982, 2014, Oracle.  All rights reserved.Connected to an idle instance.
DECLARE
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ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01034: ORACLE not available
Process ID: 0
Session ID: 0 Serial number: 0ERROR:
ORA-01012: not logged on
Process ID: 0
Session ID: 0 Serial number: 0DisconnectedtxkcreateACL.sh: exiting with status 1FIX:Replace txkcreateACL.sh and txkcreateACL.sql from patch to $OH/appsutil/$CONTEXT_NAME
Patch 31246939: REMOVE INVOCATION OF THE ACL SCRIPTS VIA AUTOCONFIG (EBS 12.1)
Patch 31246939: REMOVE INVOCATION OF THE ACL SCRIPTS VIA AUTOCONFIG (EBS 12.2)

Friday, January 13, 2023

CPE Configuration | OCI | Networking

CPE Configuration

This topic is for network engineers. It explains how to configure the on-premises device (the customer-premises equipment, or CPE) at your end of Site-to-Site VPN so traffic can flow between your on-premises network and virtual cloud network (VCN). See these related topics:

The following figure shows the basic layout of Site-to-Site VPN's IPSec connection.

This image summarizes the general layout of the IPSec connection and tunnels.

Requirements and Prerequisites

There are several requirements and prerequisites to be aware of before moving forward.

Routing Considerations

For important details about routing for your Site-to-Site VPN see Routing for Site-to-Site VPN.

Oracle uses asymmetric routing across the multiple tunnels that make up the IPSec connection. Even if you configure one tunnel as primary and another as backup, traffic from your VCN to your on-premises network can use any tunnel that is "up" on your device. Configure your firewalls accordingly. Otherwise, ping tests or application traffic across the connection will not reliably work.

If you use BGP dynamic routing with your Site-to-Site VPN, you can configure routing so that Oracle prefers one tunnel over the other.

Note that the Cisco ASA policy-based configuration uses a single tunnel.

Creation of Cloud Network Components

You or someone in your organization must have already used the Oracle Console to create a VCN and an IPSec connection, which consists of multiple IPSec tunnels for redundancy. You must gather the following information about those components:

  • VCN OCID: The VCN OCID is a unique Oracle Cloud Infrastructure identifier that has a UUID at the end. You can use this UUID or any other string that helps you identify this VCN in the device configuration and doesn't conflict with other object-group or access-list names.
  • VCN CIDR
  • VCN CIDR subnet mask
  • For each IPSec tunnel:

    • The IP address of the Oracle IPSec tunnel endpoint (the VPN headend)
    • The shared secret

Information About Your CPE Device

You also need some basic information about the inside and outside interfaces of your on-premises device (your CPE). For a list of the required information for your particular CPE, see the links in this list: Verified CPE Devices.

By default, NAT-T is enabled on all Site-to-Site VPN IPSec tunnels. Oracle recommends leaving NAT-T enabled when configuring Site-to-Site VPN to OCI.

If your CPE is behind a NAT device, you can provide Oracle with your CPE's IKE identifier. For more information, see Overview of Site-to-Site VPN Components.

Route-Based Versus Policy-Based IPSec

The Oracle VPN headends use route-based tunnels, but can work with policy-based tunnels with some caveats. See Encryption domains for policy-based tunnels for full details.

Site-to-Site VPN Best Practices

  • Configure all tunnels for every IPSec connection: Oracle deploys multiple IPSec headends for all your connections to provide high availability for your mission-critical workloads. Configuring all the available tunnels is a key part of the "Design for Failure" philosophy. (Exception: Cisco ASA policy-based configuration, which uses a single tunnel.)
  • Have redundant CPEs in your on-premises locations: Each of your sites that connects with IPSec to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure should have redundant CPE devices. You add each CPE to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console and create a separate IPSec connection between your dynamic routing gateway (DRG)  and each CPE. For each IPSec connection, Oracle provisions two tunnels on geographically redundant IPSec headends. Oracle may use any tunnel that is "up" to send traffic back to your on-premises network. For more information, see Routing for Site-to-Site VPN.
  • Consider backup aggregate routes: If you have multiple sites connected via IPSec VPNs to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and those sites are connected to your on-premises backbone routers, consider configuring your IPSec connection routes with both the local site aggregate route as well as a default route.

    Note that the DRG routes learned from the IPSec connections are only used by traffic you route from your VCN to your DRG. The default route will only be used by traffic sent to your DRG whose destination IP address does not match the more specific routes of any of your tunnels.

Confirming the Status of the Connection

After you configure the IPSec connection, you can test the connection by launching an instance into the VCN and then pinging it from your on-premises network. For information about launching an instance, see Launching an Instance. To ping the instance, the VCN's security rules must allow ping traffic.

You can get the status of the IPSec tunnels in the API or ConsoleFor instructions, see To view the status and configuration information for the IPSec tunnels.

Device Configurations

For links to the specific configuration information for each verified CPE 

https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Network/Tasks/configuringCPE.htm

Thursday, November 17, 2022

How to increase java heap size in EBS R12.2

Why we need to increase the Java heap size: Mainly we need to increase the EBS Performance. Default oacore JVM heap size is 512 MB it's supports 50 to 100 users When our R12.2 instance reach more than 200 users we need to be increase the oacore size for better performance. Oracle recommended to configure 2 GB JVM Heap Space for oacore. This can roughly support 150 to 200 users depending on usage. For higher user load additional oacore managed servers need to be created. Oracle recommend to have 1 managed server per 2 CPU. Following steps how increase the oacore size. Step1: Login weblogic console Step 2: Click à lock and edit Step3: Choice the Domain tab and click à serves menu Step4: Click àoacore_server1 Step 5: Click à server start Step 6: Go to Argument tab Then change the xms and xmx values default value is 512m Default values -XX:PermSize=128m -XX:MaxPermSize=384m -Xms512m -Xmx512m - I changed the values in -XX:PermSize=128m -XX:MaxPermSize=384m -Xms1024m -Xmx2048m – What is mean by XX,Xms and Xmx? XX is MaxPermSize Xms is the minimum heap size Xmx is the maximum heap size Step 7: Click save and release the configuration tab.

What does f+++++++++ mean in rsync logs?

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Let's take a look at how rsync works and better understand the cryptic result lines:

1 - A huge advantage of rsync is that after an interruption the next time it continues smoothly.

The next rsync invocation will not transfer the files again, that it had already transferred, if they were not changed in the meantime. But it will start checking all the files again from the beginning to find out, as it is not aware that it had been interrupted.

2 - Each character is a code that can be translated if you read the section for -i, --itemize-changes in man rsync

Decoding your example log file from the question:

>f.st......

> - the item is received
f - it is a regular file
s - the file size is different
t - the time stamp is different

.d..t......

. - the item is not being updated (though it might have attributes 
    that are being modified)
d - it is a directory
t - the time stamp is different

>f+++++++++

> - the item is received
f - a regular file
+++++++++ - this is a newly created item

The relevant part of the rsync man page:

-i, --itemize-changes

Requests a simple itemized list of the changes that are being made to each file, including attribute changes. This is exactly the same as specifying --out-format='%i %n%L'. If you repeat the option, unchanged files will also be output, but only if the receiving rsync is at least version 2.6.7 (you can use -vv with older versions of rsync, but that also turns on the output of other verbose messages).

The "%i" escape has a cryptic output that is 11 letters long. The general format is like the string YXcstpoguax, where Y is replaced by the type of update being done, X is replaced by the file-type, and the other letters represent attributes that may be output if they are being modified.

The update types that replace the Y are as follows:

  • < means that a file is being transferred to the remote host (sent).
  • > means that a file is being transferred to the local host (received).
  • c means that a local change/creation is occurring for the item (such as the creation of a directory or the changing of a symlink, etc.).
  • h means that the item is a hard link to another item (requires --hard-links).
  • . means that the item is not being updated (though it might have attributes that are being modified).
  • * means that the rest of the itemized-output area contains a message (e.g. "deleting").

The file-types that replace the X are: f for a file, a d for a directory, an L for a symlink, a D for a device, and a S for a special file (e.g. named sockets and fifos).

The other letters in the string above are the actual letters that will be output if the associated attribute for the item is being updated or a "." for no change. Three exceptions to this are: (1) a newly created item replaces each letter with a "+", (2) an identical item replaces the dots with spaces, and (3) an unknown attribute replaces each letter with a "?" (this can happen when talking to an older rsync).

The attribute that is associated with each letter is as follows:

  • c means either that a regular file has a different checksum (requires --checksum) or that a symlink, device, or special file has a changed value. Note that if you are sending files to an rsync prior to 3.0.1, this change flag will be present only for checksum-differing regular files.
  • s means the size of a regular file is different and will be updated by the file transfer.
  • t means the modification time is different and is being updated to the sender’s value (requires --times). An alternate value of T means that the modification time will be set to the transfer time, which happens when a file/symlink/device is updated without --times and when a symlink is changed and the receiver can’t set its time. (Note: when using an rsync 3.0.0 client, you might see the s flag combined with t instead of the proper T flag for this time-setting failure.)
  • p means the permissions are different and are being updated to the sender’s value (requires --perms).
  • An o means the owner is different and is being updated to the sender’s value (requires --owner and super-user privileges).
  • g means the group is different and is being updated to the sender’s value (requires --group and the authority to set the group).
  • The u slot is reserved for future use.
  • The a means that the ACL information changed.
  • The x means that the extended attribute information changed.

One other output is possible: when deleting files, the "%i" will output the string "*deleting" for each item that is being removed (assuming that you are talking to a recent enough rsync that it logs deletions instead of outputting them as a verbose message).



https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4493525/what-does-f-mean-in-rsync-logs 

Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 System Schema Migration

In This Document Section 1: Overview of the EBS System Schema Section 2: Requirements for Using the EBS System Schema Section 3: Migrating t...